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FM 2011: Formal Methods

17th International Symposium on Formal Methods, Limerick, Ireland, June 20-24, 2011, Proceedings

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Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 6664)

Part of the book sub series: Programming and Software Engineering (LNPSE)

Conference series link(s): FM: International Symposium on Formal Methods

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Table of contents (32 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Invited Talks

    1. The Only Way Is Up

      • Jasmin Fisher, Nir Piterman, Moshe Y. Vardi
      Pages 3-11
  3. Cyber-Physical Systems

    1. Does It Pay to Extend the Perimeter of a World Model?

      • Werner Damm, Bernd Finkbeiner
      Pages 12-26
    2. System Verification through Program Verification

      • Daniel Dietsch, Bernd Westphal, Andreas Podelski
      Pages 27-41
    3. Adaptive Cruise Control: Hybrid, Distributed, and Now Formally Verified

      • Sarah M. Loos, André Platzer, Ligia Nistor
      Pages 42-56
  4. Runtime Analysis

    1. TraceContract: A Scala DSL for Trace Analysis

      • Howard Barringer, Klaus Havelund
      Pages 57-72
    2. Using Debuggers to Understand Failed Verification Attempts

      • Peter Müller, Joseph N. Ruskiewicz
      Pages 73-87
    3. Sampling-Based Runtime Verification

      • Borzoo Bonakdarpour, Samaneh Navabpour, Sebastian Fischmeister
      Pages 88-102
  5. Case Studies / Tools

    1. Specifying and Verifying the SYNERGY Reconfiguration Protocol with LOTOS NT and CADP

      • Fabienne Boyer, Olivier Gruber, Gwen Salaün
      Pages 103-117
    2. Formal Development of a Tool for Automated Modelling and Verification of Relay Interlocking Systems

      • Anne E. Haxthausen, Andreas A. Kjær, Marie Le Bliguet
      Pages 118-132
    3. Relational Reasoning via SMT Solving

      • Aboubakr Achraf El Ghazi, Mana Taghdiri
      Pages 133-148
    4. Building VCL Models and Automatically Generating Z Specifications from Them

      • Nuno Amálio, Christian Glodt, Pierre Kelsen
      Pages 149-153
  6. Experience

    1. The 1st Verified Software Competition: Experience Report

      • Vladimir Klebanov, Peter Müller, Natarajan Shankar, Gary T. Leavens, Valentin Wüstholz, Eyad Alkassar et al.
      Pages 154-168
  7. Program Compilation and Transformation

    1. Validated Compilation through Logic

      • Guodong Li
      Pages 169-183
    2. Certification of Safe Polynomial Memory Bounds

      • Javier de Dios, Ricardo Peña
      Pages 184-199
    3. Relational Verification Using Product Programs

      • Gilles Barthe, Juan Manuel Crespo, César Kunz
      Pages 200-214
  8. Security

    1. Specifying Confidentiality in Circus

      • Michael J. Banks, Jeremy L. Jacob
      Pages 215-230
    2. Formally Verifying Isolation and Availability in an Idealized Model of Virtualization

      • Gilles Barthe, Gustavo Betarte, Juan Diego Campo, Carlos Luna
      Pages 231-245

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About this book

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 17th International Symposium on Formal Methods, FM 2011, held in Limerick, Ireland, in June 2011.
The 29 revised full papers presented together with 3 invited talks were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on cyber-physical systems, runtime analysis, case studies/tools, experience, program compilation and transformation, security, progress algebra, education, concurrency, dynamic structures, and model checking.

Editors and Affiliations

  • University of Southampton, UK

    Michael Butler

  • Microsoft Research, Redmond, USA

    Wolfram Schulte

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